The recent flurry of projects introducing LINQ like capabilities into Java has caught my attention. Has anyone done a review of the different options that you've listed?
I've taken a look at JaQu and a very brief look at LiquidForm (which appears very similar, though I do like the way that LiquidForm has been built with a similar API to JPA).
Any articles/review that you can provide would be appreciated.
I'm the CTO Data Services for Progress Software. Prior to Progress, I was the CTO and founder of Xcalia, an ISV focused on delivering solution for Data Access in SOA. I’m a member of the OASIS SDO2 expert group, a member of the OpenSOA DAS expert group and a member of the JDO2, EJB3, JPA2 and SDO 3 expert groups within the Java Community Process (JCP). Xcalia has been acquired by Progress Software (Nasdaq: PRGS) in February 2008.
I’m in the IT since 1985 and prior to Xcalia I’ve been a programmer in large organizations like Air France (French airline), project manager at Elf (French oil company), research engineer at Alcatel (Telco Manufacturer), CEO of my own consulting company (1989-1996), Technical Lead at Business & Decision (who acquired my company) and Technical Director of Versant (ODBMS vendor) in SEMEA. I’m graduated from Paris 6 University (BSc, MSc, DEA which used to be a French diploma between MSc and PhD).
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Hi Eric,
The recent flurry of projects introducing LINQ like capabilities into Java has caught my attention. Has anyone done a review of the different options that you've listed?
I've taken a look at JaQu and a very brief look at LiquidForm (which appears very similar, though I do like the way that LiquidForm has been built with a similar API to JPA).
Any articles/review that you can provide would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mike
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mike.smith37, At
December 5, 2008 12:10 PM
Hi Mike,
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any such study.
This definitely needs to be tracked.
Regards, Eric.
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Eric Samson, At
December 5, 2008 12:33 PM
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